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GEF PROJECT TEMPLATES AND GUIDELINES

GEF PROJECT TEMPLATES AND GUIDELINES. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing. Pan Pacific Orchard Singapore 28 October 2010. George Manful (PhD) Senior Task Manager, Climate Change UNEP.

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GEF PROJECT TEMPLATES AND GUIDELINES

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  1. GEF PROJECT TEMPLATES AND GUIDELINES UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing Pan Pacific Orchard Singapore 28 October 2010 George Manful (PhD) Senior Task Manager, Climate Change UNEP

  2. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing • FSPs and MSPs Templates and Guidelines • GEF 5 Template Reference Guide - Sept. 2010 • GEF 5 PIF Template - Oct. 2010 • GEF 5 PIF Preparation Guidelines - Sept. 2010 • GEF 5 PPG Template - Oct. 2010 • GEF 5 PPG Preparation Guidelines - Sept. 2010 • GEF 5 CEO Endorsement/Approval Template - Oct. 2010 • GEF 5 CEO Endorsment/Approval - Preparation Guidelines - Sept. 2010 • Request for Extension on Project Milestone(s) -  Apr. 2008 • Operational Focal Point Endorsement Template - Sept. 2010  • Operational Focal Point Endorsement Template for SGP - Sept. 2010

  3. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing PROJECT IDENTIFICATION FORM (PIF) PART 1 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION

  4. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing FOCAL AREA FRAMEWORK

  5. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing Objective 1: Promote the demonstration, deployment, and transfer of innovative low-carbon technologies Objective 2: Promote market transformation for energy efficiency in industry and the building sector Objective 3: Promote investment in renewable energy technologies Objective 4: Promote energy efficient, low-carbon transport and urban systems Objective 5: Promote conservation and enhancement of carbon stocks through sustainable management of land use, land-use change, and forestry Objective 6: Support enabling activities and capacity building

  6. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing OBJ. 1 - KEY EXPECTED OUTCOMES • Technologies successfully demonstrated, deployed, and transferred • • Enabling policy environment and mechanisms created for technology transfer • • GHG emissions avoided • OBJ. 1 - KEY EXPECTED OUTPUTS • Innovative low-carbon technologies demonstrated and deployed on the ground • • National strategies for the deployment and commercialization of innovative technologies adopted

  7. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing OBJ. 2 - KEY EXPECTED OUTCOMES • Appropriate policy, legal and regulatory frameworks adopted and enforced • Sustainable financing and delivery mechanisms established and operational • GHG emissions avoided • OBJ. 2 - KEY EXPECTED OUTPUTS • Energy efficiency policy and regulation in place • • Investment mobilized • • Energy savings achieved

  8. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing OBJ. 3 - KEY EXPECTED OUTCOMES • Favorable policy and regulatory environment created for renewable energy investments • Investment in renewable energy technologies increased • GHG emissions avoided OBJ. 3 - KEY EXPECTED OUTPUTS •Renewable energy policy and regulation in place • Renewable energy capacity installed •Electricity and heat produced from renewable sources

  9. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing B PROJECT FRAMEWORK

  10. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing C. INDICATIVE CO-FINANCING FOR THE PROJECT BY SOURCE AND BY NAME IF AVAILABLE ($)

  11. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing D GEF LDCF SCCF RESOURCES REQUESTED BY AGENCY, FA & COUNTRY

  12. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing PART II: PROJECT JUSTIFICATION A.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONSISTENCY OF THEPROJECT WITH: A.1.1 THE GEF FOCAL AREA STRATEGIES: A.1.2. FOR PROJECTS FUNDED FROM LDCF/SCCF: THE LDCF/SCCF ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND PRIORITIES: A.2. NATIONAL STRATEGIES AND PLANS OR REPORTS AND ASSESSMENTS UNDER RELEVANT CONVENTIONS, IF APPLICABLE, I.E. NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS, TNAS, ETC.: PROJECT OVERVIEW: B.1. DESCRIBE THE BASELINE PROJECT AND THE PROBLEM THAT IT SEEKS TO ADDRESS: B. 2. INCREMENTAL/ADDITIONAL COST REASONING: DESCRIBE THE INCREMENTAL (GEF TRUST FUND) OR ADDITIONAL (LDCF/SCCF) ACTIVITIES REQUESTED FOR GEF/LDCF/SCCF FINANCING AND THE ASSOCIATED GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFIT (GEF TRUST FUND) OR ASSOCIATED ADAPTATION BENEFITS (LDCF/SCCF) TO BE DELIVERED BY THE PROJECT:

  13. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing B.3. DESCRIBE THE SOCIOECONOMIC BENEFITS TO BE DELIVERED BY THE PROJECT AT THE NATIONAL AND LOCAL LEVELS, INCLUDING CONSIDERATION OF GENDER DIMENSIONS, AND HOW THESE WILL SUPPORT THE ACHIEVEMENT OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT BENEFITS(GEF TRUST FUND) OR ADAPTATION BENEFITS (LDCF/SCCF). BACKGROUND INFORMATION, READ MAINSTREAMING GENDER AT THE GEF B.4 INDICATE RISKS, INCLUDING CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS THAT MIGHT PREVENT THE PROJECT OBJECTIVES FROM BEING ACHIEVED, AND IF POSSIBLE, PROPOSE MEASURES THAT ADDRESS THESE RISKS TO BE FURTHER DEVELOPED DURING THE PROJECT DESIGN: B.5. IDENTIFY KEY STAKEHOLDERS INVOLVED IN THE PROJECT INCLUDING THE PRIVATE SECTOR, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, LOCAL AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE ROLES, AS APPLICABLE:

  14. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing PART II: PROJECT JUSTIFICATION B.6. OUTLINE THE COORDINATION WITH OTHER RELATED INITIATIVES:    C. DESCRIBE THE GEF AGENCY’S COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE TO IMPLEMENT THIS PROJECT:       C.1 INDICATE THE CO-FINANCING AMOUNT THE GEF AGENCY IS BRINGING TO THE PROJECT: C.2 HOW DOES THE PROJECT FIT INTO THE GEF AGENCY’S PROGRAM (REFLECTED IN DOCUMENTS SUCH AS UNDAF, CAS, ETC.) AND STAFF CAPACITY IN THE COUNTRY TO FOLLOW UP PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION:      

  15. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing • PART III: APPROVAL/ENDORSEMENT BY GEF OPERATIONAL FPT(S) AND GEF AGENCY(IES) • Record of Endorsement of GEF Operational Focal Point (S) on Behalf of the Government(S): • (Please attach the COUNTRY ENDORSEMENT LETTER or REGIONAL ENDORSEMENT LETTER with this template). • B. GEF Agency(ies) Certification

  16. UNFCCC Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Preparing Technology Transfer Projects for Financing Thank You

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